Local players to suit up for Jr. All-American all-star games
Five players from the Huntington Beach Dolphins Jr. Pee Wee
Division were awarded postseason accolades recently, and will represent
the league Sunday in the division’s Orange County Jr. All-American
Football All-Conference Game.
The game, which is scheduled for a 5 p.m. kickoff, is one of eight
division all-conference match-ups that will be played Sunday at Cal State
Fullerton.
Each game will pit the AFL all-stars against the best from the NFL.
Brian Shrock, Logan Martina, Willie Fiscus III, Antonio Small, and Daniel
Nelson will represent the Dolphins.
Shrock was named an Academic all-star for his efforts in both the
classroom and on the field. He recovered a team-high seven interceptions,
four of which he returned for touchdowns, in his first season with the
team.
Martina finished the season with 1,223 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns
(one by pass) to lead all Dolphin rushers.
Fiscus was a terror on defense, recording a team-high 93 tackles with
three sacks, four forced fumbles and six fumble recoveries, one of which
was returned for a touchdown.
‘It’s an honor for these kids to be playing in the all-conference game,’
Huntington Beach Dolphin Coach Dave Small said. ‘Each of these kids had a
successful season, and I haven’t had a kid play harder than Willie
Fiscus.
‘We teach the kids to prepare for opportunities, in both football and in
life. We had an outstanding team this year.’
Also playing in the Jr. Pee Wee Division All-Conference game will be
eight players from the Fountain Valley Jr. Pee Wee Division teams (Teal
Jaguars and Jaguars).
The Teal Jaguars will represented by offensive lineman Sean Tierney,
offensive back Vince DiDomenico, defensive lineman Michael Clark, and
defensive back Dean Persinger.
The four members of the Jaguar squad competing will be running back and
team-leading rusher Bryan Schutte, defensive lineman Michael Berber,
offensive lineman Coby Mason, and defensive back Travis McNaughton.
Players from each team are voted on by teammates to represent the squad
in the All-Conference game.
Admission to the contest is $5 per adult and $1 for youngsters over eight
years of age.
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